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Ineligible Single Mothers Under Welfare Surveillance 1st Edition Krys Maki

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Ineligible Single Mothers Under Welfare Surveillance 1st Edition Krys Maki
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Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 303
Author: Krys Maki
ISBN: 9781773634791, 9781773634944, 1773634798, 1773634941
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Ineligible Single Mothers Under Welfare Surveillance 1st Edition Krys Maki by Krys Maki 9781773634791, 9781773634944, 1773634798, 1773634941 instant download after payment.

While the poor have always been monitored and surveilled by the state when seeking financial support, the methods, techniques, and capacity for surveillance within and across government jurisdictions has profoundly altered how recipients navigate social assistance. Welfare surveillance has exacerbated social inequality, especially among low income, Indigenous, and racialized single mothers. Krys Maki unpacks in-depth interviews with Ontario Works caseworkers, anti-poverty activists, and single mothers on assistance in Kingston, Peterborough, and Toronto, and employs intersectional feminist political economy and critical surveillance theory to contextualize the ways neoliberal welfare reforms have subjected low-income single mothers to intensive state surveillance. Maki centres their experiences to examine how their status as lone parents prompted fraud investigations and invasive questioning about their relationship status, and triggered investigations by other governing bodies such as child welfare agencies. This book also examines the moral and political implications of administering inadequate benefits alongside punitive surveillance measures. Despite significant restraints, anti-poverty activists, caseworkers, and recipients have discovered individual and collective ways to resist the neoliberal agenda.

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